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Cape Cod Hike: Monomoy River Conservation Lands

After finishing our windy walk at the Coy’s Brook Wetlands, we made our way over to the Monomoy River (on the Harwich / Chatham border). It was still windy and cold, so this woodsy walk with glimpses of water views made for some good outdoor exercise given the weather. According to the Harwich Conservation Trust website this hike is 1.25 miles and the parking lot is off of Bay Rd. There were a handful of parking spots (not a ton). We were only one of two cars in the lot, so on a wintery day it’s easy to park.

You can actually kayak along this part of the Monomoy River, but be sure to check the tide and time your visit right. My dad kayaked here and got cut up trying to exit his kayak along the newly renovated bridge area (by Route 28 on the map).

Yay, the trail head!

It’s woodsy walking out to the cliffside overlooking the river.

This is the viewpoint out along the river. See the benches? On a warm day, pack a picnic!

We did some birding as we followed the path along the cliffside.

Eventually the water falls from view and it’s back to being a woodsy trek.

You’ll hit an open area with power lines and you can see about the trail clearly continues along this opening..

Following the power lines…

And eventually you’ll follow the path to the right back into he woods where the hike loops back to the parking lot. This was a great hike to link with the short Coy walk for a fuller workout. We also stopped in nearby Chatham at the fish pier to look for seals (and sharks.. I’m always looking for sharks).

If you’re looking for more exercise, or coffee/lunch, head into Main Street in Chatham and stroll around this super adorable street full of shops and food options.